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Term: Big-dollar

Description:

Big-dollar refers to something that involves or is worth a large amount of money. It is commonly used to describe expensive or lucrative situations, transactions, or opportunities.

Examples:

  1. Noun: The company made a big-dollar investment in expanding their manufacturing capabilities.
  2. Adjective: The luxury hotel offers big-dollar amenities, including a private beach and a spa.
  3. Verb: The superstar athlete signed a big-dollar endorsement deal with a famous sports brand.
  4. Adverb: The designer boutique sells accessories at big-dollar prices for those seeking luxurious and high-end items.

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